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Ghana’s Swing Voters
Results from a Panel Study Following Voters through the 2016 Campaign
Kevin S. Fridy, Mary R. Anderson, Victor Brobbey and William M. Myers
Ghana Studies January 2020, 23 56-80; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.23.1.56
Kevin S. Fridy
Kevin S. Fridy () is a professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Tampa. He teaches courses in research methods and comparative politics and chairs the board of the Nangodi Institute.
Mary R. Anderson
Mary R. Anderson () is a professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Tampa. She researches topics related to gender, political psychology, and public policy.
Victor Brobbey
Victor Brobbey () lectures at The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and heads the Law Department of Lancaster University Ghana. He teaches Administrative Law, Private International Law, and Constitutional Law.
William M. Myers
William M. Myers () is an associate professor Political Science and International Studies at the University of Tampa. His research specializes in judicial politics, intergovernmental relations, and political behavior.
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Kevin S. Fridy, Mary R. Anderson, Victor Brobbey, William M. Myers
Ghana Studies Jan 2020, 23 (1) 56-80; DOI: 10.3368/gs.23.1.56
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